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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawl9sYlePmv1xK-VvjBdN-5doOa_Xw-jH4U"
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nickname="Richard"
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subject="comment 7"
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date="2014-09-29T08:07:55Z"
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content="""
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As I found the latest comment confusing, here's the full quote:
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Depending on the size of the data you are uploading, Amazon S3 offers the following options:
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Upload objects in a single operation—With a single PUT operation you can upload objects up to 5 GB in size.
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Upload objects in parts—Using the Multipart upload API you can upload large objects, up to 5 TB.
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The Multipart Upload API is designed to improve the upload experience for larger objects. You can upload objects in parts.
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These object parts can be uploaded independently, in any order, and in parallel.
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You can use a Multipart Upload for objects from 5 MB to 5 TB in size.
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We encourage Amazon S3 customers to use Multipart Upload for objects greater than 100 MB.
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